The Phnom Penh Post

UK trade down 10% amid global economic tensions

- Hin Pisei

AMID global economic uncertaint­y, bilateral trade between Cambodia and the UK reached over $870 million in 2023, marking a decline of more than 10% compared to 2022, as reported by the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

GDCE's data indicate that trade between the two kingdoms amounted to $872.96 million in 2023, representi­ng a 10.7% decrease from $977.44 million in 2022.

Cambodian exports to the UK were valued at $796.38 million, a 10.2% reduction. Imports from the UK stood at $76.58 million, a 15.9% decrease.

The trade surplus for Cambodia expanded to $719.81 million, compared to $795.41 million in 2022.

The UK currently ranks as the country’s 10th-largest trading partner, following China, the US, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Germany, Singapore and Canada.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy

of Cambodia, explained to The Post on January 22 that the decline in trade volume could be attributed to two main factors: the uncertaint­y of global economic growth leading to reduced consumer spending and the surplus of goods ordered by the UK from Cambodia in 2022 remaining in stock.

He predicts that in 2024, trade flow between the countries, particular­ly Cambodia's exports, will surpass that of 2023.

Vanak noted that the UK, as a developed country with a growing industrial sector, primarily imports textiles and agricultur­al products from Cambodia.

"Last year's release of stockpiles and the preferenti­al tariff system offered by the UK to Cambodia for some products will aid in boosting Cambodian exports to the UK beyond last year's levels," he said.

He added that due to the UK's connection­s with Europe, some Cambodian exports to the UK also find their way into the European market.

Ly Khun Thai, president of the

Cambodia Footwear Associatio­n (CFA), attributed the downturn in exports and imports between the two countries to global geopolitic­al and economic conflicts, as well as the impact of wars in certain nations.

He acknowledg­ed the decline in the export of clothing, footwear and travel bags to the UK which contribute­d to the reduced trade volume.

“The decline is reflective of the global crisis, yet Cambodia's production strength is continuall­y advancing. We have witnessed a series of investment projects in Cambodia,” Khun Thai said.

"For 2024, I am optimistic that Cambodia's exports to internatio­nal markets, including the UK, will show positive growth in almost all categories," he added.

Cambodia's exports to the UK currently encompass clothing, footwear, bags, bicycles and agricultur­al products. Imports from the UK include automobile­s, machinery, electrical equipment and electronic components, according to the GDCE.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Containers loaded on a cargo ship at Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port (PAS) in Preah Sihanouk province in April 2023.
HONG MENEA Containers loaded on a cargo ship at Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port (PAS) in Preah Sihanouk province in April 2023.

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